Camp life: South Sudan's displaced families – in pictures

In the 100 days since the start of the conflict in South Sudan, the number of displaced people has soared to 700,000, including nearly 380,000 children, according to the UN children's agency, Unicef. Many young people have been separated from their parents, leaving them forced to seek refuge in dangerous places and at risk of abuse. Photographs by Kate Holt for Unicef

Diarrhoea-stricken children are treated in a private clinic in a tent in
Mingkaman. Many parents take their children to such clinics as local
health centres become increasingly overcrowded, with waiting times of up
to five hours. According to the UN, about 379,000 South Sudanese
children have been displaced

Children play with homemade toys in Mingkaman. There have been
widespread reports of human rights violations, with the effects of war
on children particularly devastating. During the past few months, girls
and boys have been killed, maimed, raped, orphaned, recruited into armed
groups, and made homeless